CBP officers rescue dogs from Antigua
On 4 October 2021 at Morristown Airport, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers and agriculture specialists processed the arrival of 25 rescue dogs aboard the Wings of Rescue from Antigua. All the adopted dogs have homes within the tri-state area, an additional 50 dogs are travelling on to their destination in Toronto, Canada.
“CBP officers and agriculture specialists perform many functions at the ports-of-entry, being able to assist in providing these rescued animals a permanent home is one of the more satisfying responsibilities we have at CBP,” said Marty Raybon, acting director of CBP’s New York field operations.
“We are grateful to all our supporters and adopters who have helped create these happy endings for our dogs,” said Joy Farrell, founder Dogs and Cats of Antigua. (cj)